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Show I IAS i '-C; j 1 ' W I ' L - v- 1 V Ol C K I - l , :! i: f L. i f c , . , , r ' Me - f - n fill - - - j fiii -fr, m mi j (J -m w MONTY JACOBSON golfer. '.. ij J Growing Pain Strikes Brown University PROVIDENCE, R.I. (LP.) A faculty committee has been appointed ap-pointed to study the possibility of adding a second campus to the expanding facilities of Brown University and Pembroke College. Col-lege. BROWN'S 500-acre Haffen-reffer Haffen-reffer estate in Bristol, R.I., has been suggested as a probable site for the new campus. The extension has been proposed pro-posed as a solution to the ever-increasing ever-increasing pressure of applications applica-tions to Brown and Pembroke, as there is no room for substantial substan-tial expansion in the University's College Hill location in Providence. Provi-dence. "WE CANNOT possible double our undergraduate bodies with our existing financial resources and our available land and faculty," fac-ulty," declares President Barn-aby Barn-aby C. Keeney. " We could, however, set up a second campus controlled from Brown and accommodate a large number of freshmen and soph- omores who would then come to ie Providence for their junior and!' Stat senior year. "SUCH A STEP would changed the character of the institution and must be explained in terms -d of whether it would change it for the better or for the worse 1 It should be studied." : -.its Dean Rosemary Pierrel of -Pembroke, commenting on the j possibility of such an expansion 5fc in the light of her strong feel-'j" 5: ings about the nature of Pem- .j,ts broke as a small women's residential resi-dential college, stated: "IT IS NECESSARY to a-' plore the possibilities of increas-" ing e d u c a t ional opportunities without decreasing the present Vn quality of the education or changing the basic character of the college." |